saxitoxin wrote:Obamacare Certificate of Enrollment ≠ "Access to Health Care"
A poll conducted by the New York State Medical Society finds that 44 percent of MDs said they are not participating in the nation’s new health-care plan.
Another 33 percent say they’re still not sure whether to become ObamaCare providers.
Only 23 percent of the 409 physicians queried said they’re taking patients who signed up through health exchanges. Three out of four doctors who are participating in the program said they “had to participate” because of existing contractual obligations with an insurer or medical provider, not because they wanted to.
“This is so poorly designed that a lot of doctors are afraid to participate,” said Dr. Sam Unterricht, president of the 29,000-member organization.
http://nypost.com/2013/10/29/docs-resisting-obamacare/
I LOL'd at this. Doctors frankly, won't know if a plan was purchased through the exchange. Someone can buy the same United plan through the exchange, and directly through the insurer in most cases. You are only eligible for premium subsidies through the exchange, so that of course is the incentive for poorer individuals. You would still have the same plan either way. This article is taking the slim minority of doctors that are mad at INSURANCE reimbursements, that have absolutely nothing to do with the ACA. Some doctors in the past several years have decided to not participate in insurance networks, going cash only, so that they can charge whatever they would like.
Guess what demographic is keeping THOSE doctors in business?
More insurers (and Medicare) are moving towards outcomes-based contracts with providers which provide a set amount to care for a patient's conditions. These contracts have incentives built in so that if the patient outcomes are better, they get paid a bit extra. In this new model, GOOD doctors are rewarded, and poor doctors that either don't have the ability or inclination to provide great care make a little less than they do today in the typical fee-for-service contract.
So, when you hear of doctors quoting nonsense that is in that article, be sure to research and understand the WHY of the situation.